> Sorry I can't be more specific - but there is a CSS style that helps
> control print versions.

Not so much an individual style per se but the idea is to use your "regular"
style sheet for screen and specify an alternative style sheet which is
designed for print. Search www.alistapart.com and www.evolt.org for articles
on this issue. It's been covered pretty thoroughly there and I know ALA uses
such an alternative print CSS sheet.

Caveat: if your site already depends on 1000 px wide tables, this solution
may not help. The solution works better with fluid designs.

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